When man first invented air travel, the novelty of sailing the skies appealed to all. For some, it was the unique opportunities it offered for commerce that brought the intrigue, and for others, the ability to soar among the clouds. Many captains rented their ships for civilian use or transported merchandise for traders for a cut of the sellings. However, there was a small group of adventurous captains who were eager to seek out new lands and vistas to explore. They flew higher, longer, and farther than any other sky barge in the air. They searched far and wide for their perfect paradise and at long last, their patience was rewarded. The captains and their crews discovered a set of islands in the sky, moving together in unison across the sky like heavenly bodies. Catching up to and landing on one of them, one of the men proclaimed, “We have found it: paradise in the sky.”